Frankie's House is a 1992 British-Australian TV drama based on the biography of British photographer Tim Page, especially focusing on his relationship with Sean Flynn - the son of Errol Flynn - during the Vietnam War.[1]
Frankie's House | |
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Based on | Page After Page by Tim Page |
Written by | Andy Armitage Sue Masters Matt Ford |
Directed by | Peter Fisk |
Starring | Iain Glen Kevin Dillon |
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Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Matt Carroll Eric Fellner |
Running time | 200 minutes (series) 108 minutes (film) |
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Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 1992 |
It was first screened on the ITV network in the United Kingdom as four 50 minute episodes between 9 and 30 May 1992.
Cast
edit- Iain Glen as Tim Page
- Kevin Dillon as Sean Flynn
- Stephen Dillane as Antony Strickland
- Alan David Lee as Martin Stuart-Fox
Soundtrack
editThe music for the series was composed and performed by Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber.
References
edit- ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p64
External links
edit- Frankie's House at IMDb
- FRANKIE'S HOUSE (Parts 1/2) (1992) at Archive.org
- Frankie's House (Music From The Original Soundtrack)